Hotel Skeppsholmen
Set on the peaceful island of Skeppsholmen and situated right by the water’s edge, this lovely hotel is housed in a gorgeous government-listed yellow building that dates back to 1699. Originally serving as the naval barracks for the Royal Marines, Hotel Skeppsholmen is today a luxury, eco-friendly, LGBTQ+-run affair. This is the perfect spot for travellers looking to add a little wholesome peace to their trip.
Think light, airy rooms with breath-taking sea views and a first rate restaurant serving Swedish specialities (meatballs with lingonberry jam, anyone?). It’s even home to Sweden’s first tennis court, which you are welcome to make use of — if you have any energy left over after all that dancing…
Hotel Kung Carl
Family-run Hotel Kung Carl claims to be the oldest hotel in Stockholm (it will celebrate its 157th anniversary in 2024) and is also one of the most central. It’s situated right on Stureplan, an upmarket area known for its designer shops, swanky restaurants, and animated nightlife. Greta Garbo is known to have stayed at Kung Carl several times.
Likewise, it is rumoured that Selma Lagerlöf, the first woman to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, put the finishing touches to one of her novels here – so you’re in the company of artists, darling! Each room is individually and exquisitely designed, with interiors varying from the traditional to the outrageously camp.
Those with a sweet tooth should check out the ice cream room, which comes with a hearty supply of the stuff for the duration of your stay (naturally). There’s also a fantastic French bistro, as well as two bars and a jazz club that host live music and DJs, as well drag bingo and stand-up comedy.
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